According to Instagram, this functionality enables posts to appear more frequently in topic-based searchers, trending lists, and algorithm-driven recommendations. The Meta-owned social media platform has allowed users to add up to 30 hashtags to a post, but not anymore.
Through the Creators account, the company announced that Instagram will allow up to five hashtags in a Reel or post beginning today.
“We find that using fewer (up to 5) more targeted hashtags, rather than many generic ones, can improve both your content's performance and people's experience on Instagram,” the social media giant said.
Instagram wants creators to be more intentional with the hashtags they use and focus on the ones relevant to the content they are publishing. Providing an example, Instagram said that beauty creators can use beauty-related hashtags to help attract users interested in beauty content.
Generic hashtags such as #reels or #explore, which are commonly used by creators, don't “actually help” the content appear in the Explore feed and other places. On the contrary, these could hurt the content's performance, the company said.
